AKG Acoustics C 4500B-BC Microphone User Manual


 
Specifications
Polar pattern: cardioid
Frequency range: 20 to 20,000 Hz
Sensitivity at 1000 Hz: 25 mV/Pa (-34 dBV)
Maximum SPL for 0.5% THD: 145/165 dB SPL*
Equivalent noise level: 8 dB-A
Pre-attenuation pad: -20 dB, switchable
Bass-cut filter: 6 dB/octave below 120 Hz
Output impedance: <200 ohms
Recommended load impedance: >1000 ohms
Power requirement: 9 to 52 volts phantom power
(DIN 45 596/IEC 268-15)
Current consumption: <2 mA
Size: 2.2 in. diameter x 7.2 in. length
(58 mm x 183 mm)
Net weight: 16 oz. (450 g)
*Values for 48 V phantom power; reduce by 6 dB for 24 V or 18
dB for 12 V phantom power
Standard set includes:
C 4500 B-BC microphone, H100 spider-type shock mount
W 4000 foam windscreen
Optional accessories: B 18 E battery power supply
C 4500 B-BC
Condenser Broadcast/Voice-Over Microphone
Description
AKGs new C 4500 B-BC is designed for all broadcast and
voice-over applications and is ideal for the new age of digital
broadcasting. It has a 1-in. (25-mm) diaphragm mounted
internally so that the axis of maximum sensitivity is along the
microphones physical axis, ensuring that the microphone
does not impede the viewing range of the announcer. The
response of the C 4500 B-BC has been tailored so that at
normal operating distances the microphone will have
absolutely neutral low frequency response, and at high
frequencies the response is smooth and extended. An
exemplary dynamic range of 137 dB will allow it to cope with
virtually all announcing and postproduction speech activities.
The C 4500 B-BC is complete with its own suspended
shock mount and pop/wind windscreen for further isolation
from the environment. Extremely high internal electrostatic
and magnetic field isolation ensures that the microphone can
be operated in proximity to virtually any kind of electronic
equipment, new or old.
Frequency response, tailored for
reduced proximity effect for close
speaking voice
Operates on phantom power
(9 to 52 volts)
Large diaphragm with speech
entry along the microphone’s
physical axis
Extremely low self-noise floor
of 8 dB-A
High immunity to overload
(145 dB unpadded)
High immunity to electrostatic and
magnetic field interference
Features